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Pages in category "Films about the Boy Scouts of America" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Last Boy Scout is a 1991 American buddy action film directed by Tony Scott from a screenplay by Shane Black, and produced by Joel Silver. It stars Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans , with Noble Willingham , Chelsea Field , Taylor Negron , Danielle Harris , and Halle Berry .
A Boy Scout can be seen behind Weird Al Yankovic on the album cover of Poodle Hat; In March 2013, Madonna made a public appearance dressed as a Scout and called for the BSA to lift the ban on gay membership. [30] "Born to be a Scout" (2009) was featured in the movie "Scout Camp". "Girl Scout" in the musical "Beetlejuice" (Broadway)
Follow Me, Boys! is a 1966 American comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions. It is an adaptation of the 1954 novel God and My Country by MacKinlay Kantor and was the final film released by Walt Disney Productions in Walt Disney 's lifetime, with Disney dying exactly two weeks after the film's premiere.
The boy returns the money, impressing the Jordans. When the couple pursue adoption through the local church, Rev. Dr. Stone mentions that the Scout troop is in need of a new scoutmaster. Jordan sees it as a chance to find out more about children, but is appalled by their rowdy behavior. As a Cub Scout, Mike is too young to be a Boy Scout but ...
Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Hugh Bennett and written by Muriel Roy Bolton and Agnes Christine Johnston.Ninth in a series of 11 films made between 1939 and 1944 about the Aldrich family and their irrepressible teenage son, Henry, played by Jimmy Lydon, it also stars Charles Smith, John Litel, Olive Blakeney, Joan Mortimer, David Holt, and Minor Watson.
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759: Boy Scouts of Harlem is a family documentary about Boy Scout Troop 759, which meets in Harlem. It was directed by Jake Boritt and Justin Szlasa who also produced, wrote, and edited the film. The film premiered as a free community event on March 14, 2009 at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem on Malcolm X Boulevard. [1]